Egyptian antiquities in the exhibition "Treasures of Ancient Egypt .. Sunken Cities" at the Virginia Museum

egypt Sun, Jul. 5, 2020
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, in America, includes the exhibition "Treasures of Ancient Egypt .. Submerged Cities", nearly 300 pieces, most of which are underwater excavations in the ancient Egyptian cities of Canopus and Tunis Heraklion, and the sunken cities are an opportunity for visitors to witness valuable Egyptian works dating back to the period. Ptolemaicism is one of the richest, most influential and influential periods in the ancient Mediterranean region.

The organizers of the exhibition explained that the antiquities will reveal the wonderful history of two lost cities in ancient Egypt, this is the last time that this pioneering exhibition will be displayed in North America, and we hope to attract a wide range of visitors, adding that the exhibition works to enhance cultural diversity and community vitality is An important goal for us and we are proud to help bring these rare pieces of art to our society, according to rvahu.

It is worth noting that the exhibition highlights ancient artifacts recovered from Abu Qir Bay off the coast of Egypt by a team of underwater archaeologists led by Judio, in addition to about 250 works, 40 additional works from museums in Egypt help to tell a story Ptolemaic Egypt and one of its most important denominations, the annual celebration of the secrets of Osiris.